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  1. William Howard Schuman (August 4, 1910 – February 15, 1992) was an American composer and arts administrator . Life. Schuman was born into a Jewish family in Manhattan, New York City, son of Samuel and Rachel Schuman. He was named after the 27th U.S. president, William Howard Taft, though his family preferred to call him Bill.

  2. Apr 5, 2024 · William Schuman (born Aug. 4, 1910, New York, N.Y., U.S.—died Feb. 15, 1992, New York) was an American composer, educator, and administrator whose symphonies, ballets, and chamber music are noted for their adaptation of European models to American themes.

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  3. Explore the life of one of America's greatest composers. William Schuman was one of the most popular and famous professors of Sarah Lawrence College, possibly the greatest things that ever happened to Juilliard, and changed the direction of Lincoln Center.

  4. May 29, 2018 · Learn about William Schuman, a composer, educator, and administrator who won the first Pulitzer Prize in music in 1943. Explore his life, career, and compositions, from jazz bands to symphonies, from Sarah Lawrence to Lincoln Center.

  5. March 31, 2010. Early in Joseph W. Polisi’s book “American Muse: The Life and Times of William Schuman” (2008) he cites a sweeping critical claim about his subject, the American composer and...

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  7. Welcome to the home page of the companion website for the book, Orpheus in Manhattan William Schuman and the Shaping of America's Musical Life. Explore the music and life of William Schuman, the composer.

  8. William Schuman (composer/teacher, born August 4, 1910, New York, New York; died February 15, 1992) Leonard Bernstein extols the "human qualities" of composer William Schuman's work: "compassion, fidelity, insight, and total honesty." Yet these attributes are not confined to his musical compositions.

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